Becca4U Report post Posted November 18, 2008 First of all, Hi to everyone. I just found this place and and all the happier for it. Here's the run down. I found and fell in love with a saddle at a local sale. Being a horseman and an amatuer leather crafter, I could not help but become enamoured with the tooling and quality of this saddle. I have rode it once and both the horse and I appreciated the construction of the saddle. I will post pics tonight if my camera will cooperate. I have talked to the guys at the M.L. Leddy's in Fort Worth and they stated it wasn't their doing and that I should talk to James' widow up in Abilene. I did and I have to tell you she is one of the kindest ladies you'll ever meet. Gave me a lot of family history, however, she told me that as long as she'd known him, James had never made a saddle. And she'd known him since she was 16 or 17. Does anyone know of any Leddy's out of Abilene that made saddles? I hope to post pics of this saddle so all can enjoy the quality and craftsmanship that went into it's making. Thanks and happy tails! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Casey Jordan Report post Posted November 19, 2008 Hi, I looked up Leddy in the makers book and the only one I found was M.L. Leddy. They are the only Leddys listed. And they never had a shop in Abeline. Would be interested in seeing pictures so maybe I can do some more research for you. Well, not only you but now you have me wondering. Casey (minisaddlemaker) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DemeterBrowser Report post Posted November 21, 2008 Hello In the Book " Saddles ", the autor, Russel H Beatie, call from a maker ,called Leddy but différent as M.L. Leddy company .based in Texas. He call on Frank & Silas Leddy, in the 40' ,they have a company named "Leddy brother" and tey lived in Fort Worth. An other company is listed as "M.L Leddy Boot Shop" based at Brady , but they moving to San Angelo in 1922 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Becca4U Report post Posted December 9, 2008 Okay, I finally have a few pictures. They didn't turn out as clear as I would like, but am going to give it a shot anyway.It's a nice saddle.Another picture.The swells are beautifully done.A few more pictures. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites